REMEDIAL LAW|
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1. What is the concept of remedial law? 2%
2. Distinguish between substantive law and remedial law. 2% 3. How are remedial laws implemented in our system of government? 2% 4. Distinguish jurisdiction from venue? 2%
5. What do you mean by (a) real actions; and (b) personal actions? 2% - II -What court has jurisdiction over an action for specific performance filed by a subdivision homeowner against a subdivision developer? Choose the correct answer. Explain. 2.5% 1. The Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board

2. The Securities and Exchange Commission
3. The Regional Trial Court
4. The Commercial Court or the Regional Trial Court designated by the Supreme Court to hear and decide "commercial cases". - III -
1. What is forum shopping? 2.5% 2. Honey filed with the Regional Trial Court, Taal, Batangas a complaint for specific performance against Bernie. For lack of a certification against forum shopping, the judge dismissed the complaint. Honey's lawyer filed a motion for reconsideration, attaching thereto an amended complaint with the certification against forum shopping. If you were the judge, how will you resolve the motion? 5%

- IV -Jojie filed with the Regional Trial Court of Laguna a complaint for damages against Joe. During the pre-trial, Jojie and her counsel failed to appear despite notice to both of them. Upon oral motion of Jojie, Joe was declared as in default and Jojie was allowed to present her evidence ex palte. Thereafter, the court rendered its Decision in favor of Jojie. Joe hired Jose as his counsel. What are the remedies available to him? Explain. 5% - V -

May Congress enact a law providing that a 5,000 square meter lot, apart of the UST compound in Sampaloc, Manila, be expropriated for the construction of a park in honor of former City Mayor Arsenio Lacson? As compensation to UST, the City of Manila shall deliver its 5-hectare lot in Sta. Rosa, Laguna originally intended as a residential subdivision for the Manila City Hall employees. Explain. 5% - VI -

Explain each mode of certiorari: a. As a mode of appeal from the Regional Trial Court or the Court of Appeals to the Supreme Court. 2.5% b. As a special civil action from the Regional Trial Court or the Court of Appeals to the Supreme Court. 2.5% c. As a mode of review of the decisions of the National Labor Relations Commission and the Constitutional Commissions. 2.5% - VII -

Mark filed with the Bureau of Internal Revenue a complaint for refund of taxes paid, but it was not acted upon. So, he filed a similar complaint with the Court of Tax Appeals raffled to one of its Divisions. Mark's complaint was dismissed. Thus, he filed with the Court of Appeals a petition for certiorari under Rule 65. Does the Court of Appeals have jurisdiction over Mark's petition? 2.5 - VIII -

Does the Court of Appeals have jurisdiction to review the Decisions in criminal and administrative cases of the Ombudsman? 2.5% - IX - 1. What are the requisites for the issuance of (a) a writ of preliminary injunction; and (b) a final writ of injunction? 2.5% 2. Distinguish between injunction as an ancillary remedy and injunction as a main action. 2.5% - X -

1. Define a temporary restraining order (TRO). 2% 2. Maya Regional Trial Court issue injunction without bond? 2% 3. What is the duration of a TRO issued by the Executive Judge of a Regional Trial Court? 2% 4. Differentiate a TRO from a status quo order. 2%

5. Maya justice of a Division of the Court of Appeals issue a TRO? 2% - XI -
1. What is an interlocutory order?
2. What is the difference between a judgment and an opinion of the court? 2.5% - XII -Tina Guerrero filed with the Regional Trial Court of Bifian, Laguna, a complaint for sum of money amounting to P1 Million against Carlos Corro. The complaint alleges, among others, that Carlos borrowed from Tina the said amount as evidenced...

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a. changes in government expenditure to influence the economy.
b. changes in tax rates to influence the economy.
c. changes in the money supply to influence the economy.
* d. both a and b but not c.
143. Expansionary fiscal policy financed by government borrowing can lead to
a. higher interest rates and lower private investment under the crowding-out view.
b. an increase in aggregate demand under the Keynesian view.
c. no change in aggregate demand under the new classical view.
* d. all of the above.
144. A balanced budget means that
a. aggregate consumption is in balance with aggregate saving.
b. government spending is constant from year to year.
c. public spending equals private spending.
* d. tax revenues during a period are equal to government expenditures.
145. The crowding-out effect implies that budget deficits will
* a. increase real interest rates and lower the future stock of private capital.
b. decrease real interest rates and increase the future stock of private capital.
c. increase the productivity of workers in the future.
d. lead to higher levels of income for workers in the future.
146. The crowding-out effect suggests that
a. expansionary fiscal policy causes inflation.
b. high marginal tax rates crowd out tax deductions.
* c. fiscal policy will be less effective at shifting aggregate demand because the effects are at least partially offset by other factors that result.
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1. Distance travelled can be found from the
A area under a velocity-time graph
B area under an acceleration-time graph
C gradient of a force-time graph
D gradient of a velocity-time graph
(Total 1 mark)
2. The graph shows how velocity varies with time for an object.
The total distance travelled by the object in 4 s is
A 20 m
B 40 m
C 60 m
D 80 m
(Total 1 mark)
3. A car of known mass has a constant acceleration. The resultant force acting on the car can be found by applying
A Newton’s first law
B Newton’s second law
C Newton’s third law
D Stokes’s law
(Total 1 mark)
4. Which of the following is a scalar quantity?
A acceleration
B displacement
C force
D work
(Total 1 mark)
5. A car pulls a trailer of weight 2500 N with a force of 20 N for a distance of 8 km along a horizontal road.
How much work is done by the car in pulling the trailer?
A 160 J
B 20 000 J
C 160 000 J
D 20 000 000 J
(Total 1 mark)
6. A ball is thrown straight up in the air and caught when it comes down. Which graph best shows the velocity of the ball from the moment it is released until just before it is caught?
(Total 1 mark)
7. Newton’s third law tells us that
A actions usually have a reaction
B weight and normal contact force are always equal and opposite
C moving with constant velocity is the same as being at rest
D forces always arise in pairs
(Total 1 mark)
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2) Write notes on the structure and significance of α and β glycosidic bonds.
3) Describe the mechanism of DNA duplication. Include a brief account of the types
of proteins, cofactors and enzymes involved.
4) Write an account of two of the key historical experiments that identified DNA as
the carrier of the genetic code.
5) Describe the “central dogma” for the genetic code and the basis by which genetic
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6) Describe, using specific examples where appropriate, the four different levels of
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GAP —> DHAP (Triose phosphate isomerise)
2DHAP + 2NADH + 2H+ —> 2 G-3-P + 2NAD+ (glycerophosphate dehydrogenase)
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Given that the molar absorptivity constant at 340nm for NADH is 6220 L.mol-1, calculate the millimolar concentration of the original FBP solution.
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World Cities
1. Study Figure 4, a photograph of an area of a city in India.
Using Figure 4 only, comment on the characteristics of the urban landscape shown. Suggest how it could be improved. (7 marks)
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business activity today?
2. Am I willing to see the decision communicated to all people and groups affected by
It, for example, by having it reported in newspapers or on television?
3. Would the people with whom I have a significant personal relationship, such as family
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1. Know what the Fifth Amendment limits?
Limitations on the exercise of governmental power or authority and prevent person from being tried twice for the same offense, testify against himself.
2. Sixth Amendment guarantees what?
The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to legal counsel at all significant stages of a criminal proceeding.
3. The eighth amendment bars what?
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4. Solitary confinement AKA administrative segregation, why is it necessary?
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5. Sometimes deadly force is permissible in order to prevent what from happening?
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Humanistic View
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Jurisdiction –the power to hear and decide a case. Has multiple dimensions.
Appellate jurisdiction – the authority of a court to review a prior decision in the same case but made by another court
Original jurisdiction – the authority of a court to hear and decide a dispute in the first instance
Trial courts
Supreme court of the US is in some instances an original jurisdiction court
Treaties is an example of when supreme court
Personal jurisdiction – inpersonam jurisdiction – means court passes jurisdiction over to the persons handling the business
Bankruptcy can only go to a bankruptcy courts
Long arm statutes – negotiation between states in which a nonresident person or entity who would otherwise not fall in the jurisdiction of a court may be required to appear before that court
Inrem jurisdiction – courts have personal jurisdiction over disputed property located within the county district or state that the court is situated
Subject matter jurisdiction – the authority of the court to hear or decide a particular dispute in court
Civil systems = no jury trial
A plaintiff must have standing (sufficient personal stake in the outcome of a dispute and that stake must be based on threatened or actual injury due to a defendants actions) must have justiciable controversy
Justiciable controversy – real and subsitive controversy
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